Flicking through the games news today and found a followup to the classic Deus Ex game from PC Gamer and the Revision Mod, but this time they put together a nice little guide that makes the classic game look and play even better then it did before. Now if I can only get time to try out this awesome mod that overalls the textures plus more. Getting the mod, is easy as clicking the below link and following their Guide.

Here’s the intro to the first part of the Guide with a Quote:

It’s one of the best RPGs ever made. It’s one of the best games ever made, period. Deus Ex needs little introduction since 2000, Ion Storm’s first-person shooter/RPG has been the benchmark for open-ended game design. There’s always a secret vent to crawl through, or a door to hack, or an NPC to persuade. Deus Ex’s popularity endures to this day, and modders are still working to make the game look better every year. We decided to pay ol’ JC Denton a visit on modern Windows and snap 33 5K screenshots. Here are the tools you can use to do the same.
Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition is available for $10 on Steam and Good Old Games. Download and install the game and it should be immediately playable—but next, we’ll be downloading some utilities that make it much, much better on a modern system.

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Now that I have a lot of time on my hands what else is there do but play PC Game's. I spend about fifteen hours a week playing electric guitar noting less, exploring and listening to new music, reading the monthly magazine's from PC Gamer and Maximum PC. Keeping up with the weekly news and keeping Stress down as much as possible the same time.

Also really enjoy looking for new software to play around with Building, Repairing, Tweaking, and Over-Clocking Computers. Modding Hacking Hardware like Routers, Consoles, Satellites and anything I can get my hands on.

When I ant doing any of the above, I'm outside enjoying the sun and ranting about stuff that make’s me mad. Plus repairing other people’s machines from the community, I also rant about that too, but it’s enough to keep me busy and can’t complain when you love doing what you do.